We finally picked out a new outfit for the Okuma truck and trailer. It was long overdue since we've updated our logo a couple times over the past few years. But we finally got it done.
The Expedition is all cleaned up and the Parker 1801 looks pretty good as well.
We have been out a couple of times over the past couple weeks doing some filming and "Product Testing" on some upcoming gear. Can't really give any sneak peaks that stuff at this point, but there will be more to come.
On Friday I took out a couple of old friends for a run down to Long Beach harbor to work the wall a little bit, and do a couple of drifts for halibut. We were right on top of the "Super Blood Blue Moon" which made fishing a little difficult. We had about an 8' swing in tide, which is awesome, but the fish just didn't want to cooperate. We decided to fish only artificials for the day. We thru Savage Gear baits like teh TPE Shrimp, Sand Eels, and the new 3D Baitfish. I did manage one pretty nice Sand Bass inside at one of the oil rigs, but of course, didn't get a picture of it. Oh well. We drifted around for a few short bites, and managed more short bites on both the inside and outside of the wall. We even made a run to one of the outside oil islands for nada.
Heck, we had mid 80's weather while the rest of the country is freezing. I guess we can't complain too much.
Until next time!
Dave
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Friday, February 9, 2018
Long Beach Fishing
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Ala Moana Diamond Head Circle Run
There really is nothing like an early afternoon run in Honolulu. Except for probably a run in just about any other beautiful island community. I was in Honolulu for a quick distributor show, and after setting up the Okuma booth, had an opportunity to get out and squeeze in a few miles.
Started the morning off with some fresh papaya that the Aunties gave to me.
After some fresh fruit and the set up, ran back up to the room and made a quick change into the running gear. It was a beautiful afternoon. Here is a view from my room at the Ala Moana hotel overlooking the harbor. We had whales crossing in front of the harbor all week. It was great.
After looking out at the whales and ocean for a bit, it was time to head out. Here is a shot looking up as I was leaving the hotel.
And a quick shot looking across the street from the hotel.
From the hotel, I head on over to the Ala Wei canal and start the run towards Diamond Head. Here is what I am looking at as I head down the Canal.
Lots of interesting things in the canal. This year I saw multiple shopping carts, a mattress, probably the biggest puffer fish I have ever seen, and various other objects that I couldn't decipher.
Once you get to the end of the canal, about mile two, you head past the Honolulu Zoo and head through the park. This is what it looks like when you get to the end of the canal looking toward Diamond Head.
From here you keep heading straight until you get to Diamond Head street. From there I like to head to the right and keep the ocean on my right side. No particular reason.
There is a little incline when you actually get near the water and head up past Diamond Head. Once you get to the crest of the street, there are some spectacular views.
Here is a shot looking where I just came from.
And a shot of where I am headed.
There is a nice little bluff when you get to the crest that I like to stop for a quick stretch. At this point you are at roughly mile 4-ish. This year I stopped to watch the humpback whales playing just outside the surf. Unfortunately I couldn't get a good picture of them, but with the help of Instagram, I did manage a pretty nice shot overlooking the sea.
Once you leave the crest of the road, you start to head down the other side and around the back of Diamond Head. You complete your circle and get back on Paki road and then rejoin the Ala Wei Canal and work your way back to the hotel.
All in all it was a 9 mile run and felt really good.
This was a good little training/prep run for my upcoming Rock N Roll Pasadena Half that is coming up in a few weeks.
Of course, after a nice long run you should generally reward yourself for a job well done. I did just that. Here is my reward from Shimazu Store on School Street right next to H1 just short of Liliha Street.
This was the Strawberry Colada and Pina Colada combo. Yummy!
It was a great trip and a successful show for Okuma. Our new Ulua reel was a hit.
Happy Running!
Dave
Started the morning off with some fresh papaya that the Aunties gave to me.
After some fresh fruit and the set up, ran back up to the room and made a quick change into the running gear. It was a beautiful afternoon. Here is a view from my room at the Ala Moana hotel overlooking the harbor. We had whales crossing in front of the harbor all week. It was great.
After looking out at the whales and ocean for a bit, it was time to head out. Here is a shot looking up as I was leaving the hotel.
And a quick shot looking across the street from the hotel.
From the hotel, I head on over to the Ala Wei canal and start the run towards Diamond Head. Here is what I am looking at as I head down the Canal.
Lots of interesting things in the canal. This year I saw multiple shopping carts, a mattress, probably the biggest puffer fish I have ever seen, and various other objects that I couldn't decipher.
Once you get to the end of the canal, about mile two, you head past the Honolulu Zoo and head through the park. This is what it looks like when you get to the end of the canal looking toward Diamond Head.
From here you keep heading straight until you get to Diamond Head street. From there I like to head to the right and keep the ocean on my right side. No particular reason.
There is a little incline when you actually get near the water and head up past Diamond Head. Once you get to the crest of the street, there are some spectacular views.
Here is a shot looking where I just came from.
And a shot of where I am headed.
There is a nice little bluff when you get to the crest that I like to stop for a quick stretch. At this point you are at roughly mile 4-ish. This year I stopped to watch the humpback whales playing just outside the surf. Unfortunately I couldn't get a good picture of them, but with the help of Instagram, I did manage a pretty nice shot overlooking the sea.
Once you leave the crest of the road, you start to head down the other side and around the back of Diamond Head. You complete your circle and get back on Paki road and then rejoin the Ala Wei Canal and work your way back to the hotel.
All in all it was a 9 mile run and felt really good.
This was a good little training/prep run for my upcoming Rock N Roll Pasadena Half that is coming up in a few weeks.
Of course, after a nice long run you should generally reward yourself for a job well done. I did just that. Here is my reward from Shimazu Store on School Street right next to H1 just short of Liliha Street.
This was the Strawberry Colada and Pina Colada combo. Yummy!
It was a great trip and a successful show for Okuma. Our new Ulua reel was a hit.
Happy Running!
Dave
Friday, January 11, 2013
Long Beach Breakwall Calico Fishing
Had a little chance to get out and try for a few evening Calico Bass out at the Long Beach Breakwater. Conditions were excellent and the fish were on the chew. Fished a few Savage Gear Sand Eel baits and had a great bite going. We managed over 20 bass each as well as over 20 Sculpin each.
Here is a shot of one of the better bass that I managed. Okuma
The Okuma Serrano and Cedros Inshore rod did the trick. The Long Beach Breakwall is an amazing place. It often holds aggressive Calico Bass, and the night time bite is a magical time.
Happy Fishing!
#bass #fishing #Long Beach #Okuma #SavageGear #Swimbait
Here is a shot of one of the better bass that I managed. Okuma
The Okuma Serrano and Cedros Inshore rod did the trick. The Long Beach Breakwall is an amazing place. It often holds aggressive Calico Bass, and the night time bite is a magical time.
Happy Fishing!
#bass #fishing #Long Beach #Okuma #SavageGear #Swimbait
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